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Like Water for Chocolate | Literary Criticism & Book Review

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Like Water for Chocolate Critical Overview

When Como agua para chocolate: novela de entregas mensuales conrecetas, arores, y remedios caseros by Laura Esquivel was published by Editorial Planeta Mexicana in Mexico in 1989, it quickly became a best seller. The 1991 English version, Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments, with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies, translated by Carol and Thomas Christensen, also gained commercial success. The novel has been translated into several other languages.

Critical reception has been generally positive, especially when noting Esquivel's imaginative narrative structure. Karen Stabiner states in the Los Angeles Times Book Review that the novel is a "wondrous, romantic tale, fueled by mystery and superstition, as well as by the recipes that introduce each chapter." James Polk, in his review in the Chicago Tribune, describes the work as an "inventive and mischievous romp-part cookbook, part novel." Marisa Januzzi similarly notes in her assessment in the Review of...
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